
My son loves snacks that he can eat all by himself. The level of independence is great for him. The to-go pouches that many snacks come in are great for me as well, as they help prevent messes.
Earth’s Best recently began offering a new line of Greek Yogurt – which make a perfect snack for toddlers! The smoothies are packaged in the easy to use pouches that we love, making them great for snacking at home or on the go.
Each Greek Yogurt smoothie from Earth’s Best is a natural, sweet blend of real organic fruit, yogurt and whey. One serving contains 3 grams of protein – most regular yogurt smoothies only offer 2 grams of protein. Earth’s Best Organic™ Greek Yogurt Smoothies are also a good source of calcium, as they provide at least 20% the Daily Value of Vitamins C and D per serving.
We think of yogurt as being a great healthy snack for little ones. Greek Yogurt is gaining popularity above regular kinds, as it has more nutrients packed inside. Also, it offers a yummy, unique flavor. Because it is thicker and creamer than regular yogurt, it’s great for filling up with less eating. No worry of excess snacking!
The Greek Yogurt smoothies are part of Earth’s Best’s line of 2nd foods for children six months and older. The new Earth’s Best Organic Greek Yogurt Smoothies contain no artificial flavors, colors or preservatives and contain no Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs). They are currently available in three flavors: banana, cherry, and apple. We were sent one of each for our kiddo to try. He loves having these as a snack and they are a perfect size to fill him up.
Disclosure: This post was written as part of my involvement in the “Earth’s Best Blogger Program.” While Earth’s Best provides me with material and necessary resources to serve as content for blog posts, all statements and sentiment on Southern Girl Ramblings are my own.









Love greek yogurt! These look really good
Greek yogurt is the best! These pouches look fun
I am a huge fan of baby/toddler food in a pouch. Am definitely going to try these. Try throwing them in the freezer and then packing in your kid’s lunch. It was act as a “ice pack” and also be a frozen yogurt treat by lunchtime!
These look great! I will have to keep my eyes peeled since my son LOVES yogurt but gets more on him than in him!
Do you have to keep these refrigerated? I’ve never seen the greek, are they on store shelves now?
Nope, we don’t keep them refrigerated! I haven’t seen the Greek ones out in stores here yet.